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‘Worse than Greece’: Japan’s bond vortex sends a global warning
Japan’s declining bond demand highlights growing concerns in international debt markets, potentially influencing global financial stability and investor confidence amid ongoing tra...
Read Full Article →US inflation is the calm before Trump’s tariff storm
The recent stabilization of price increases indicated economic balance, but the introduction of tariffs by the administration created uncertainty that could impact trade costs and...
Read Full Article →‘Lucky country’: The unintended consequences of the Trumpian tariff storm
Australia’s relative economic resilience during international trade disruptions highlights potential benefits, yet ongoing uncertainties suggest that this advantageous position may...
Read Full Article →Now it’s Hollywood’s turn for a Trump scorching
If the newly proposed tariffs negatively impact the entertainment sector as anticipated, any recent efforts to revive Hollywood’s economic performance may only provide limited or t...
Read Full Article →ASX set to dip as Wall Street streak ends; Oil prices slump; Ford flags $US1.5b Trump tariff hit
The decline in Wall Street shares, coupled with falling oil prices and Ford’s announcement of a $1.5 billion impact from tariffs, is expected to influence the Australian market neg...
Read Full Article →‘It’s a heist’: Why the $14b James Hardie deal has set off alarm bells
The substantial $14 billion transaction involving James Hardie has raised concerns among Australian investors, significantly impacting the domestic market amid broader economic ten...
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